Upper Saddle River, N.J. Ė Onkyo joined sister brand Integra in taking video-display calibration technology out of high-definition display and putting it into AV receivers. The brand also plans fourth-quarter shipment of its first Blu-ray player.

The two Onkyo and two Integra AVRs are the industryís first AVRs with built-in video-calibration technology to individually optimize video signals for each video source connected to an AVR to simplify installation and daily use. The AVRsí coarse-grain and fine-grain calibration adjustments correspond to the Imaging Science Foundation's Certified Calibration Controls (ISFccc) protocols

The introductions makes it possible to individually optimize video signals for each video source connected to the AVRs without resorting to complex cable routing and customized remote-control macros that make system operation more complex for consumers, the company said.

The two new Onkyo-brand AVRs, already shipping, are the $2,199-suggested TX-NR906 and $1,599 TX-SR876, both with embedded HD Radio tuner, Sirius- and XM-ready ports, and decoders for all Blu-ray surround formats. They bring to two the number of HD Radio-equipped AVRs in the brandís lineup.

The NR906 adds network capability to stream content from a networked PC and stream Internet radio stations directly through a broadband modem. The unit, which features the vTuner internet-radio interface and Certified for Windows Vista status, marks the brandís return to Internet radio after a two-year absence but with access to more stations than before.

The planned Blu-ray player, due by yearís end, will be a single-disc Profile 1.1 (aka BonusView) model, no additional details were unavailable.

That model will join an Integra Blu-ray player due at the end of September. The Integra BDS-6.9, also a Profile 1.1 model, features 1080p/24fps video output, 1080p upscaling, HDMI CEC control, SD Card slot, Deep Color and x.v. Color support, stereo analog-audio output, and built-in Dolby Digital and DTS Surround decoders. Its HDMI 1.3 port enables bitstream output of all other surround formats approved for Blu-ray discs for processing by AV receivers such as the TX-NR906 and TX-SR876.
Price and additional details were unavailable.

jagger

11-21-2008 03:11 PM

Re: Integra video-display calibration technology in AVR

The Onkyo TX-NR906 like the Integra have this new optional ISF....but a ISF in a reciever make no sense if the plasma or beamer dont are calibrated with a Minolta C200 or so like that.

What you find in the Onkyo/Integra is called ISF but a right calibration is more expensiva as what this 2 reciever kann give you;
in video and in audio this THX Ultra2 Plus certification, THX Neural Surround dont is a high-end solution.

For me is only a pure publicity -nothing more.

A man work better vs. a little chip in a reciever from $.2k.

jagger

wes

11-21-2008 05:22 PM

Re: Integra video-display calibration technology in AVR

Quote:

Originally Posted by jagger
(Post 18862)

The Onkyo TX-NR906 like the Integra have this new optional ISF....but a ISF in a reciever make no sense if the plasma or beamer dont are calibrated with a Minolta C200 or so like that.

What you find in the Onkyo/Integra is called ISF but a right calibration is more expensiva as what this 2 reciever kann give you;
in video and in audio this THX Ultra2 Plus certification, THX Neural Surround dont is a high-end solution.